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caddytheproducr
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What daw do you think has the easy workflow and why? reason, fl studio,logic, protools..ect?
This is a tough question because to answer it properly, you should be somewhat proficient in all or else, whatever you use is gonna be "the best".
Podium looks like a logic knock off, can you compare them?
This is a tough question because to answer it properly, you should be somewhat proficient in all or else, whatever you use is gonna be "the best".
This is a tough question because to answer it properly, you should be somewhat proficient in all or else, whatever you use is gonna be "the best".
don't know if it was implemented in the new version...
Nope
Also, unneeded in all honesty.
Exactly. It also depends on what you're doing and how good you are. I make my beats in Acid and record voc in protools.
hahaha I forgot all about ACID, that was the first program I ever used to make beats. Then I went to SoundForge...boy those were the days!
Well judging what Ive heard from you, I wouldn't change a thing. ACID is dope, SONY bought them so that says enough in my opinion.
"but I don't like the fact that VSTs are not supported in this DAW"
If they add VST support to Reason I will stop using it.
It has the best workflow for that specific reason.
With Reason/Record I think in terms of sounds. Like this track needs a great synth lead with modulation then I go find or build it.
Not hey I just downloaded 5 new plugins lets try them out. I mean the refill libraries alone will keep me busy in Reason forever.
I want to know where my Pianos are, where my Rhodes are where my Organs are, strings etc. I don't want to learn a new UI for each sound.